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There are currently 41 different schedules listed at http://www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov/ElibMain/home.do.

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What does the GSA Schedules Program provide?

The GSA Schedules Program provides contractors with the ability to already be pre-approved vendors within the government. This means that a company is already accepted as a regular vendor for certain products needed on a recurring basis.


Who buys from GSA contracts?

General Service Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracts (aka GSA Contracts or GSA Schedules) are open to all federal agencies plus some state and local agencies. Check gsa.gov for more information. You can also go to gsaadvantage.gov and see what products are available on GSA contracts.


What is the industrial funding fee?

The industrial funding fee is a charge imposed by the federal government on contracts awarded to contractors under civilian agency or Department of Defense contracts. It helps cover the costs associated with administering government contracts and conducting audits. The fee is typically a percentage of the contract value.


Where can one obtain GSA contracts?

GSA contracts can be found at GSA Federal Contracts which offer a listing as well as ways to get the best deal on a GSA contract or at Get Started Up.


How do you apply for gsa?

If you're talking GSA Schedule or GSA Contract, the following would apply: To get a GSA Contract (aka GSA Schedule, GSA MAS, GSA FSS), you prepare a proposal in response to one of GSA's solicitations. So it is not an application process, it is a proposal process. Therefore, the direct answer to your question is that you submit an acceptable GSA contract proposal in response to one of GSA's Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Solicitations. There is also some good training provided by GSA at their Vendor Support Center. Preparing an acceptable proposal can be a difficult undertaking for those companies which have not responded to many federal proposals in the past. There are many components to the proposal and sometimes the instructions provided in the solicitation are not concise nor located in one place. There are some books which can help you at amazon.com and lulu.com; however, many of those books provide more GSA contracting theory than proposal preparation assistance. I know of at least one which provides six direct steps to a gsa proposal, but suggest you review all the possibilities. Additionally, there are a multitude of companies which help businesses prepare acceptable GSA proposals. The pricing for a completely written proposal ranges from a couple of thousand dollars to well over ten thousand dollars. You can also find consulting, webinars and training modules which are offered by some of these companies. The proposal writing process can take up to 100-200 man hours, and GSA takes about 120 days to process proposals.


How many schedules are there in companies act 1956?

14 schedules


When was GSA Sports F.C. created?

GSA Sports F.C. was created in 1992.


Do government agencies get credit in meeting small business goals when they contract with small businesses using GSA schedules?

Unsure what the questioner is asking. What kind of credit? Consisting of what? Please re-word and re-submit the questiion.


How many schedules are there under the controlled substance act?

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How do you join GSA on plazma burst?

You can just put the highest GSA rank on your profile page....


Where is it possible to learn about GSA auctions?

It is possible to learn about GSA auctions in a few websites. They would include the official website, GSA and About. One can email the company at the official website.


How can armed forces mcss jbuec claim to be a GSA contractor when the owner is a criminal and a con man?

The GSA is corrupt and does not care that criminals are using the GSA contractor system to run scams.